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December 2016

On 9th December 2016 the Permanent Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs revealed in an affidavit produced during High Court proceedings before Mr Justice Hungwe that Vice-President Mnangagwa, in his capacity as Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, had very recently sought Cabinet approval of his proposal to amend section 180 of the Constitution to change the procedure for the appointment of the Chief Justice, the Deputy Chief Justice and the Judge President of the High Court. The proposed amendment would allow the President to make appointments to these t

3.1 The Committee noted that the primary objective of the Bill is to give legitimacy to the bond notes and coins in circulation after the expiry of the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures). In order to achieve the objectives set out in the Bill, the Committee recommends the following measures stemming from the observations from the submissions received during the consultations:

The 2OI7
National Budget Speech
* Pushing Production Frontiers Across All Sectors of the Economy"
Presented to the Parliament of Zimbabwe
on Thursday, 8 December 2016
by
Hon P.A. Chinamasa, MP
Minister of Finance and Economic Development

... Mr Speaker, Sir my Budget Speech ... is speaking to the 2017 Budget Statement which I am concurrently tabling, in line with a new Budget format I have adopted, whose package comprises:
Budget Statement
Budget Speech
Estimates of Expenditure and
Budget Highlights

FOREWORD: The 2017 National Budget policy measures and interventions seek to ensure realisation of the overall objectives of the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim Asset) 2013-2018 programmes and projects under implementation by Government.

IT is here by notified that the Minister of Finance and Economic Development has, in terms of section 3 of the Finance Act [Chapter 23:04], made the following regulations:-1. These regulations may be cited as the Finance (Amendment of Section29 and Schedule to Chapter IV of the Finance Act) Regulations, 2016.

This bulletin is to remind readers that on Monday 12th December the Judicial Service Commission [JSC] will be conducting public interviews of four candidates seeking appointment as Chief Justice of Zimbabwe in succession to Chief Justice Chidyausiku. The candidates are—